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Pat Flynn joined the IBR in July of 2000. His research (reported in numerous publications) has focused on the effectiveness and benefits of treatment, and included clinical assessment, questionnaire development, and multi-site clinical trials and survey research. He is a Fellow in several divisions of the American Psychological Association, a frequent member of federal grant review panels, a regular reviewer for professional journals, and has served as chairperson of an NIH health services research study section. He served on the NIH/NIDA Health Services Research Initial Review Group for a term of 2004 through 2007. Since 1990, when he returned to the research environs, he has been the Principal Investigator/Project Director and Co-Director of national outcome studies, and a Co-Principal Investigator and key investigator for a number of other treatment studies. He is currently Principal Investigator on a NIDA project designed to develop and implement a treatment cost and organizational monitoring system. Prior to his return to full-time research, Dr. Flynn worked in therapeutic community, methadone, and outpatient drug-free treatment programs in several capacities, and served in upper-level management positions in higher education. His past academic positions and appointments have included tenured associate professor, college vice president, and dean of academic affairs. Selected Advisory and Service Activities National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), Ad Hoc Expert for the Extramural Advisory Board, Washington, D.C. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Adjunct Professor, Department of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health, January 1, 1999 to 2007. Journal Editorial Board: Drug and Alcohol Dependence Journal Reviewer: Addiction, American Journal of Public Health, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Evaluation and Program Planning, Journal of Substance Abuse, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Psychiatric Services, Psychological Reports and Perceptual and Motor Skills, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Social Service Review, The Prison Journal Grant Reviews: National Institutes of Health (Social Sciences, Nursing, Epidemiology and Methods IRG; Special Emphasis Panel for Member Conflicts; Small Business Innovation Research-SBIRs), United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, National Institute on Drug Abuse (Health Services IRG; Special Emphasis Panel for Hurricane Katrina Time Sensitive Review; Small Business Innovation Research-SBIRs; Special Emphasis Panel for Member Conflicts; Behavioral Science Track Awards for Rapid Transition-B/START) Note: Click on the Abstract link to view and/or print a publication's abstract from a separate window. Flynn, P. M., and Brown, B. S. (2008). Co-occurring disorders in substance abuse treatment: Issues and prospects. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 34(1), 36-47. [Abstract] Simpson, D. D., & Flynn, P. M. (2007). Moving innovations into treatment: A stage-based approach to program change. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33(2), 111-120. [Abstract] Rampazzo, L., De Angeli, M., Serpelloni, G., Simpson, D. D., and Flynn, P. M. (2006). The Italian Survey of Organizational Functioning and Readiness for Change: A cross-cultural transfer of treatment assessment strategies. European Addiction Research, 12, 176-181. [Abstract] Flynn, P. M. (2005). Issues in the assessment of personality disorders and substance abusers with the MCMI. In Craig, R. J. (Ed.), New directions in interpreting the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III (pp. 129-143). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. [Summary] Conover, C. J., Ettner, S. L., Weaver, M., Flynn, P. M., and Porto, J. V. (2004). Economic evaluations of HIV treatment and health research with people diagnosed with HIV infection and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. AIDS Care, 16(Supplement 1), S121-S136. [Abstract] Flynn, P. M., Joe, G. W., Broome, K. M., Simpson, D. D., & Brown, B. S. (2003). Recovery from opioid addiction in DATOS. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25(3), 177-186. [Abstract] Flynn, P. M., Joe, G. W., Broome, K. M., Simpson, D. D., & Brown, B. S. (2003). Looking back on cocaine dependence: Reasons for recovery. American Journal on Addictions, 12(5), 398-411. [Abstract] Flynn, P. M., Porto, J. V., Rounds-Bryant, J. L., & Kristiansen, P. L. (2003). Costs and benefits of methadone treatment in DATOS--Part 1: Discharged versus continuing patients. Journal of Maintenance in the Addictions, 2(1/2), 129-149. [Abstract] Brown, B. S., & Flynn, P. M. (2002). The federal role in drug abuse technology transfer: A history and perspective. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 22(4), 245-257. [Abstract] Flynn, P. M., Kristiansen, P. L., Porto, J. V., & Hubbard, R. L. (1999). Costs and benefits of treatment for cocaine addiction in DATOS. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 57(2), 167-174. [Abstract] Flynn, P. M., Luckey, J. W., and Wheeless, S. C. (1999). Patterns of drug use among treatment clients. In R. M. Bray, and M. E. Marsden (Eds.), Drug use in metropolitan America (pp. 195-233). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Flynn, P. M., & McMahon, R. C. (1997). MCMI applications in substance abuse. In Millon, T. (Ed.), The Millon Inventories: Clinical and Personality Assessment. New York, NY: Guilford. Flynn, P. M., Craddock, S. G., Hubbard, R. L., Anderson, J., and Etheridge, R. M. (1997). Methodological overview and research design for DATOS. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 11(4), 230-243. [Abstract]
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